Why do nurses’ uniforms have pink?

A few days ago, Dr. Clove talked to everyone about why the doctor’s white coat is white (why is the white coat white and the surgical suit blue? ), many readers have left messages asking why the nurse’s uniform is pink. Pink? ! The nurse’s uniform is obviously colorful! For example, there are quietly elegant sky blue, gentle soft pink, and fresh light green, and even they will change into the style of small garden flowers. Why do nurses’ uniforms come in so many colors? Speaking of which, it is also a story. White: Trust White is the most common color for nurses’ uniforms. Most nurses’ uniforms in general wards of hospitals will choose pure white. White symbolizes holiness and Read More …

Doping: Drugs in Doctors’ Hands, Stain in Olympic History

In order to defeat opponents and surpass [self], stimulant, a controversial [open-ended] black technology, has almost never been absent since the ancient Olympics. The composition of stimulants is also constantly changing with the process of history. Similarly, as the opposite [urine test], although it has only a short history of more than 40 years, it has also undergone great changes. But the saddest thing is still those athletes who use drugs to stimulate [potential], and they have paid the price of overdrawing their lives. Use drugs from the wrong place. The history of stimulants is very long. In ancient Nordic legends, soldiers used the extract of Amanita to relieve fear and pain. In South America, the Incas chewed coca leaves Read More …